Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NONE of them are good choices!!!
This is really the bottom line, people. Why are we stuck with Ron, Donald and Joe? Where are all the good men/women gone?
We need a Democrat challenger. I like Grandpa Joe, but he's had his turn, now it's someone else's.
Ugh.
Choices are extremely limited in no small part because no person or family can take the scrutiny, cynicism, and bias of the press and instant around the world posts on every comment, picture, and mistake-- even about family members. Who wants power and prestige that much? Not many.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure what the hell is happening to DCUM lately but something very odd is afoot.
I’m noticing that people here are spending more and more time trashing desantis and either ignoring or even agreeing with trump.
WTAF? desantis is a joke. He’s a tee shirt. A movie of the week. That’s all. He’s not even worthy of all the criticism and attention he’s getting here. And people are sounding almost supportive of trump??? WTH???
You people are losing your damn minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.
Instead of standing strong with perhaps his wife, he was in a zoom type panel with Elon Musk and others.
He did not lok strong or commanding and the technicals stuff shows his lack of competence or decision making.
Anonymous wrote:Pandering to the masses with comedic stunts targeting the lowest common denominator: voters with the “intellect” of a 10 year old.
Pretty sure this is what the fall of the Roman Empire looked like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.
Instead of standing strong with perhaps his wife, he was in a zoom type panel with Elon Musk and others.
He did not lok strong or commanding and the technicals stuff shows his lack of competence or decision making.
Strong? Your candidate shuffles around in circles, stumbles up stairs and tries to shake hands with ghosts. He gets pity from world leaders, but everyone laugbs at him behind his back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.
Instead of standing strong with perhaps his wife, he was in a zoom type panel with Elon Musk and others.
He did not lok strong or commanding and the technicals stuff shows his lack of competence or decision making.
Strong? Your candidate shuffles around in circles, stumbles up stairs and tries to shake hands with ghosts. He gets pity from world leaders, but everyone laugbs at him behind his back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.
Instead of standing strong with perhaps his wife, he was in a zoom type panel with Elon Musk and others.
He did not lok strong or commanding and the technicals stuff shows his lack of competence or decision making.
Strong? Your candidate shuffles around in circles, stumbles up stairs and tries to shake hands with ghosts. He gets pity from world leaders, but everyone laugbs at him behind his back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.
Instead of standing strong with perhaps his wife, he was in a zoom type panel with Elon Musk and others.
He did not lok strong or commanding and the technicals stuff shows his lack of competence or decision making.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Trump because it was a binary choice. I like most of his policies.
I do not like his behavior--but Biden's behavior is just as bad. Just gets better press. And, reversing everything good that Trump did is just bad, bad policy. Like opening the borders Day 1. Leaving Afghanistan in the manner we did--after saying it would not be like Vietnam. Saying that whether we would help Ukraine would depend on whether Russia made a "major" incursion or a "minor" incursion....China policies are horrible. Spy Balloon is now "silly!" Failing to negotiate with GOP on debt limit until AFTER GOP passed a bill.
I think Trump has been treated unfairly. I also do not want him to run again. Most of my GOP friends--maybe all of them--agree with me. Those two things can both be true.
That Trump comment that was posted by OP has now convinced me that Trump will not be the nominee.
No actually Biden never said that any of his opponents should “kiss his beautiful ass”. Trump is disgusting and anyone that ever even considered voting for him needs some serious introspection.
Anonymous wrote:Presidential nominees don't have a lot of opportunities to offer up how they would run things. DeSantis had full control over how he made his announcement. He totally blew it strategically (I mean, twitter?) and execution wise. He looks like someone who makes bad decisions and executes those poorly.